Project Closet: Debbie Talks Sun Protection Style

performs/attends on Day 2 of the Roskilde Festival on July 5, 2013 in Roskilde, Denmark.

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Fashionista, Style Consultant, Author and New Country Mercedes driver (they sponsor this segment!), Debbie Wright is back with more style tips for your closet, and your business! Check out her tips, then get ready to reinvent YOUR wardrobe!

That thick white strip of sunscreen on your nose at the beach is SO out! This week, Debbie Wright gives helpful tips on protecting your skin against sun damage, while still looking great!

Debbie found a very cool wash-in sun protection product called Sun Guard, which you wash your clothes in, and get UV protection of 30 on your clothes! Moms will love it especially, so they and the kids won’t have to keep re-applying sun screen all day… it’s another level of sun protection! You can find it at sunguardsunprotection.com.

There’s also a great clothing company called Coolibar— they’re the first clothing company recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation, because all their clothing comes with UPC protection of 50+. It’s possible to burn through your clothes under hot sun, and these outfits will help prevent that. Check them out at Coolibar.com.

Hats and sunglasses are always great accessories to protect yourself from sun damage while looking good– just make sure your shades offer the UV protection you need. Printed frames, as well as cat eye style glasses, are very in right now. For women, the cat eye sunglasses can be like an instant facelift, and look very cute paired with a nice sun dress and a classic straw style hat or a fedora. They’re fedora-ble! They’re available at Burlington Coat Factory, Target and many more retail chains, so you don’t have to break the bank to protect yourself from the sun while looking great!

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